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Tatum Bell

#21 / Running Back / Denver Broncos

5-11

213

Mar 02, 1981

Oklahoma State

Rushing Receiving
G Rush Yds Y/G Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Y/G Avg Lng TD
2008 - Tatum Bell 1 7 34 34.0 4.9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A Rare Kevin Jones Sighting

Running back Kevin Jones has been quietly recuperating from knee surgery ever since the Lions cut him in a somewhat surprising move before the NFL Draft.   He put on a show for NFL scouts, but only four teams bothered sending anybody.

Kevin Jones went through a workout Saturday while four NFL teams watched the running back sprint and cut just five months after he had major knee surgery.

Dr. D.S. Ping, who has been helping Jones rehabilitate his right knee, said Miami, Green Bay, Pittsburgh and Detroit sent representatives to the workout in Saline, Mich.

The Lions cut their former first-round pick in March with one year left on his contract after he hurt the knee late last season, adding to the injury woes that have stunted his success in the league.

The Cleveland Browns also called, Ping said, and asked for a video of the workout.

And what were the RB-needy Texans doing at this time?  Watching cartoons?  Come in Houston!

Anyway, Jones would have no fantasy value on the Dolphins, Packers or Steelers so let's hope he doesn't go there.   He would be a backup for Jamal Lewis in Cleveland, but that's not any good either.   

However, Jones would arguably be the starting running back for the Lions if he ended up there.  A healthy Jones is probably better than Tatum Bell, and rookie Kevin Smith is still untested (though he has promise).   Of course, it would make the Lions look like idiots to cut Jones in favor of Bell, draft a rookie RB because you don't like Bell, then bring back Jones because you don't like the rookie you just drafted, but hey, these are the Lions.   So anything's possible.

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NFL Draft Fantasy Fallout - Kevin Smith

 The Lions needed to come out of this year’s draft with a running back.  They HAD to.  The team had dropped Kevin Jones and was now left with Tatum Bell, Brian Calhoun and Aveion Cason.  Yeeesh! 

 Kevinsmithvsmemphis_mediumThis being the Lions, they had plenty of needs so they spent their first two picks on a gigantic offensive lineman and an outside linebacker.  No problems there, at least it wasn't  two wide receivers.  Then they used the first pick of the third round on Kevin Smith (64th overall), a 6’1", 217 lb running back from Central Florida, not to be confused with Kevin Smith, the considerably less-fit movie director. 

 While there are no such things as sleepers in fantasy football anymore, Kevin Smith might be pretty sleepy.  Smith will compete with Bell for the starting job right away and – considering it’s Tatum Bell – should win the job outright as the season starts.  Smith isn’t a traditional power back, but he can run hard between the tackles.  He’s also a workhorse – he set the NCAA single season record with 450 carries his senior year.

Let me repeat that.  This guy carried the ball FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY TIMES last season.  The previous record was 405 times, set by a pretty good running back named Marcus Allen.  While the competition Smith faces in the NFL will be harder than what he faced at Central Florida, at least you know this guy has a serious motor. 

Bell will grab some carries, but I expect to see Smith as the every down back in Detroit this year.  The Lions are still a pass-first team, but Smith should produce enough to be worth starting on your fantasy team.  Period. That’s it. Nothing fancy, just that.

Smith.  Starter. Fantasy.

 

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